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Satyricon

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Satyricon

Postby Mark » Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:29 pm

Ena pou ta agapimena m sigkrotimata, pou ehun gamati mousiki.
I believe for every black metal-er (and not only) there should always be a Satyricon song in his/her playlist.
A must listen albums : Now, Diabolical & Volcano

http://www.satyricon.no/
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As is true for all musical genres, black metal has its share of clichs. Enter stage left: the devil himself, hailed by cacophonous guitar riffs, swathed in pompous keyboard orchestrations, a grotesque pandemonium of noise and blasphemous imagery, worshipped by hordes of black-clad youths trying their hardest to be different. The theatrical horror of many black metal bands is easy to ridicule, but behind these superficial impressions lies something deeply disturbing, a menacing presence perfectly evoked by Norway's Satyricon on their aptly titled last album VOLCANO. Never a band to reiterate the obvious, the Oslo-based two-piece of Frost (drums) and Satyr (vocals, all other instruments) has made a remarkable career out of shaping the true core of one of the most uncompromising and extreme genres in musical history. Their aim has always been to explore the musical logic behind the darkest emotions, to add a defined aural structure to the metaphysical darkness of human existence. The tools they use are far from extraordinary great musicianship, an analytical mind that doesn't shy away from discarding the old stylistic formulas and the declared will to make each work they release special in its own way. The results stand out as landmarks of extreme metal music: the early works DARK MEDIEVAL TIMES (1993) and THE SHADOWTHRONE (1994) that helped create the myth of Norwegian black metal, the immensely successful NEMESIS DIVINA (1996), REBEL EXTRAVAGANZA (1999) and the unstoppable force of nature that is VOLCANO (2002). Now one of the finest bands in black metal's history returns with an ambitious new album. And if they shout NOW, DIABOLICAL, they mean it! Inspired by the occult traditions of our cultural history, especially the strict symbolic systems devised by secret lodges and societies, Satyricon have created eight songs that radically break with many often-told truths about metal music. Basically the whole album is based on a set of strong musical themes. These form the core of every piece, and every single one elected to go on the album had to be able to carry a song on its shoulders. Everything else was built to relate to these themes, instead of the usual formula popular among metal musicians of putting together different riffs - until there's enough for a song. Each song on NOW, DIABOLICAL has a defined tempo and leaves a singular impression. In contrast to their previous works there's no elaborate narrative thread to the music, it comes straight to the point: direct, hard-hitting, without hesitation. NOW, DIABOLICAL is black metal in its purest form just guitars, drums and bass with the occasional and very efficient appearance of horns that emphasize the dramatic force of the songs. The remarkable thing about this album is that the artistic restrictions Satyricon set for themselves seem very similar to those that apply to generic rock music a catchy hookline, clock set to a certain number of beats per minute... You get the picture. The result is surprising: Never so far has black metal shown such force. The framework the band worked in imposed a new precision and compactness to their music that immediately stimulates the dark emotional center of the brain: It wakes the beast inside, if you will, and as an antithesis to the Holy Grail of rock music this is truly diabolical. Produced by Satyr himself, NOW, DIABOLICAL was recorded in various studios throughout Norway and in the famous Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, Canada. NOW, DIABOLICAL opens a new chapter not only in Satyricon's history, but in that of metal itself. A highly unusual album that should change the way black metal is perceived. Exit stage right: the devil in his carnevalesque attire, the next act is devoted to the grim darkness that lives within every human being, that doesn't listen to any name, but makes its presence felt through music like the one found on this masterpiece. Robert Mller (February 2006)

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Postby Metalboy » Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:08 pm

I love this band :P KING! :)
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Postby Abaddon » Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:19 am

oooh Satyricon!!!

Must listen albums: Dark Medieval Times, Nemesis Divina

btw, en mporei na meinei aprosperasti i kiria sti mesi :P :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seO-9zOF_i0
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Postby Tormentor » Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:51 am

Abaddon wrote:oooh Satyricon!!!

Must listen albums: Dark Medieval Times, Nemesis Divina

btw, en mporei na meinei aprosperasti i kiria sti mesi :P :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seO-9zOF_i0

Simfono apolitsos me ta albums, j me to video one;p
Lets just say you dnt only watch thad video for the song :wink:
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Postby MikE » Wed Jun 11, 2008 1:43 am

Polla dinato band, je apoti ida pou video en apextoi je live. Entometaxi pkia i apopsi sas yia to album Now Diabolical ? Latrevo jino to album, alla efkalan to polloi skarto
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Postby Tormentor » Wed Jun 11, 2008 1:48 am

MikE wrote:Polla dinato band, je apoti ida pou video en apextoi je live. Entometaxi pkia i apopsi sas yia to album Now Diabolical ? Latrevo jino to album, alla efkalan to polloi skarto

Yiamena en arketa dinato album to Now Diabolical, vriskoto arketa diaforetiko p proigumeno iliko p akusa p Satyricon. Skarto en tha to efkala potte alla re file en j gusta.
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Postby Abaddon » Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:19 pm

MikE wrote:Polla dinato band, je apoti ida pou video en apextoi je live. Entometaxi pkia i apopsi sas yia to album Now Diabolical ? Latrevo jino to album, alla efkalan to polloi skarto


An je en akousa to Now, Diabolical album, para mono to omotitlo kommati tou, en sxedon idio me to 'hit' tou proigoumenou album (Fuel For Hatred).. sti domi toulaxiston. Alla ok..leptomereies.
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Postby Mark » Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:33 pm

Eh, the band is allowed to do that :P ala, not exactly. Fuel for Hatred is a good song, but to Now, Diabolical, has a good rhythm, and as an opinion, I prefer it.
Better songs iparxun, ala je tuto en polla kalo. :)
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Postby Narterath » Fri Jun 13, 2008 12:52 pm

I like their earlier work, but that's it. The albums from Rebel Extravaganza to Now, Diabolical bore me to death to be honest. I'd rather listen to the self-titled album of Thorns (Snorre Ruch's riffing has influenced many BM bands, including Satyricon) than anything Satyricon have released since 1999.
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Postby DARKMATTER » Sat Jun 14, 2008 10:19 pm

Love them!!! my favorite song is "The Pentagram Burns"!! But there are many other awsome songs!!!! :D
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